lost self

Michele 2022-03-23 09:03:24

In fact, the end of the world, darkness, and disaster are all places where human nature is tested.
The disappearing Seventh Street, to a certain extent, is about human nature itself.
Love, kinship, and sympathy from strangers are all about feelings that we experience but are easy to ignore.
Maybe we usually pay more attention to details, be more considerate, take care of the people around us, pay attention to the things around us, and hope will not disappear. Is it only in the dark, when we are threatened, when our life comes to an end, we start to care and cherish? No, that will only regret and regret, because it is too late, waiting for death and leaving quietly, this is the punishment.
What we see in the movie includes memories, including relatives and friends around us. Those beautiful things can only be remembered when we are lonely and hurt, whether it seems funny, because those have become the past and become "illusions".
In fact, I think the idea of ​​this film may be a little vague. I think the following points are worth discussing:
1. Self-redemption of human nature. We live in the world, not individualism, not a person, but a social animal. We have feelings, responsibilities, and obligations to care for the people around us, even if it is a stranger, your smile, your encouragement, will give He has a lot of great hopes. So, when the film shows you suddenly alone, you break down, and when we see a few other people, we suddenly want to be reborn. At this time, you are like a life-saving straw. The encouragement from black boys to black women, although it comes from children, is a great comfort. A woman loses a child, and the child loses her mother. This arrangement makes me feel like an unfamiliar adoptive father. Adoptive mother, he gave us comfort and spiritual sustenance, and it was already very good. Because he's there, someone cares about you.
2. Race. I think why only little girls, black children are left here, is to tell them that the future is yours, your parents are suffering, but you are hope, you must unite to overcome difficulties, your union is the future world hope. Black women quit drugs. In fact, the previous impression was that black people would be bad people, but they found that no, as long as they were given hope, whether it was children or other, they could change.
3. Animals. What I am more curious about is why animals such as dogs, cats, birds, horses, etc. have not disappeared. Humans are animals too, but they are only high-level animals. Why are other animals able to escape? I think people are actually the most terrifying human heart, because we use batteries, matches, those that pollute the environment, those unclean and environmentally friendly that harm the earth, and the energy will always run out one day. And the little girl's solar energy is a new beginning, we must work hard to use it to protect our earth.
4. Shooting method. I feel dark, the whole thing gives a dark, terrifying feeling. Even the most powerful person can't see the sun or lights one day, how terrible that is. I think the hallucination is very much like heaven, that kind of seed of hope. And terror, darkness is the devil that devours people's hearts. Although religious beliefs are integrated, it means that people cannot live without beliefs, otherwise there will be no fun in living, and beliefs are actually a kind of hope. During the shooting, the previous scenes interspersed, which is fascinating to ask.
5. Horse. Finally, gossip about the horse. Usually, who cares about what the horse is eating, drinking, and thinking, but after eating an apple, it looks so cute in the end. We must protect animals, and animals also have thinking. When we have no partners around, animals are our friends and relatives.
How did you feel after watching it?

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Extended Reading
  • Misael 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Solar flashlight, you deserve it~

  • Marcella 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    It's not good to be mysterious and then put on a religious cloak...

Vanishing on 7th Street quotes

  • Briana: [seeing a horse] Look.

  • [last lines]

    Voices: [presumably Luke, Paul and Rosemary] I exist.